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Governments should have their own in-house capacities to develop digital services, websites, and apps without over-reliance on IT vendors.

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Working for an MP (w4mp)

Working for an MP (w4mp)

Parliament Square, London, UK

The Working for an MP website is a resource for anyone working for a British Member of Parliament or with an interest in how Parliament works.

Member of Parliament Office Manual

This is a non-partisan guide made to help new [UK] MPs & their staff establish and run their offices after the 2024 election.

House Digital Service

Solving technological problems in the legislative process for House of Representatives Members, Committees, and staff.

Parliamentary Network Africa

Parliamentary Network Africa

GE185-7537 BOHYE ROAD (ECOWAS HIGHWAY), NEW ASHONGMAN ESTATE, ACCRA GHANA

Parliamentary Network Africa (PNAfrica) is a convenor and connector of civil society parliamentary monitoring organizations and journalists towards promoting Open Parliaments across Africa.

The Digital Bill

The Government clearly highlighted the modifications made to the text following this consultation, in order to facilitate the follow-up of proposals from different contributors.

DOSVIT

DOSVIT

1991 Civic Tech Center, вулиця Мечникова, Kyiv, Ukraine

Website builder platform for cities and amalgamated communities in Ukraine

The 21st Century Integrated Digital Experience Act

The 21st Century Integrated Digital Experience Act (IDEA) requires all government-produced digital products, including websites and applications, to be consistent, modern, and mobile-friendly.

NYC Office of Technology and Innovation (previously Mayor's Office of the Chief Technology Officer)

Our mission is to deliver user-centered technology solutions that simplify access to City services and drive innovation.

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